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Post by jeromy1983 on Aug 3, 2012 17:07:56 GMT -5
Thanks. That feud seemed natural because I don't think Bundy would take too kindly to being eliminated from the U.S. Championship battle royal, let alone barely over a minute into it, or being forced to submit. I'm giving Kowalski a world title shot at my next card for the impressive victory. I just ordered Legends Rematch along with the Bryan Danielson LE card so my next few cards will have a deeper roster and more matches. I'm mostly excited about having more tag teams, right now my tag team roster makes WWE's tag team division seem huge. The Road Warriors need fresh meat.
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Post by jeromy1983 on Aug 7, 2012 15:29:53 GMT -5
LWF #8
Moby Arena Fort Collins, Colorado
-Undercard Matches- 10 Minute Time Limit
Gorgeous George Vs. Greg Valentine
Valentine dominated the early match, but the match spilled outside of the ring and George hit a piledriver and Valentine could not make it back into the ring.
Gorgeous George wins by countout at 5:34
Nikolai Volkoff Vs. Jimmy Snuka
Snuka upset Volkoff in record time after the opening grapple when he performed a leap frog followed by a chop that momentarily knocked Volkoff out of it. Snuka hooked the leg for the quick pin.
Jimmy Snuka wins by pinfall at 0:22
Bobo Brazil Vs. Giant Baba
This match was back and forth, both opponents unable to get the upper hand until Brazil felt the full force of the Baba Chop, Giant Baba went for the cover but Bobo wasn't done yet. Giant Baba had enough and hit his patented neckbreaker drop for the win.
Giant Baba wins by pinfall after the Neckbreaker Drop at 5:17
Buddy Rose Vs. The Destroyer
The Destroyer out wrestled the Playboy, reversing anything Rose could throw at him. Finally Destroyer locked in a figure four and Buddy Rose gave up.
The Destroyer wins by submission from a Figure Four Leg Lock at 2:22
Frank Gotch Vs. Johnny Valentine.
Talk about a wrestling clinic! Frank Gotch opened the match by landing a near fall in the opening moments. Valentine, not to be outdone gained the upper hand after an irish whip to the turnbuckles and a big chop to the chest. He hit his atomic skullcrusher and went for a cover, but Gotch wasn't giving up that easily. Gotch regained the offensive and landed a rolling kneebar that Valentine managed to escape, but Gotch again applied the kneebar then expertly transitioned into his finisher, the Gotch toehold, but Valentine was too close to the ropes. Johnny Valentine managed to once again get the upper hand a short time later and hit another atomic skullcrusher, but he could not keep Gotch down. Finally, Frank Gotch managed to lock in another rolling knee bar, but before he could capitalize the 10 minute time limit expired. Gotch leaned against the turnbuckles and Valentine pulled himself up with the ropes, neither man breaking eye contact. Both wrestlers just glared at each other in exhaustion, neither satisfied with the ending.
DRAW - 10 Minute Time Limit Expired
-LWF United States Championship- 30 Minute Time Limit
Ox Baker (Challenger) Vs. Ted DiBiase (Champion)
In a pre-match interview Ox declared was looking to avenge his loss, citing his injury as the reason he dropped the title. DiBiase said was out to prove that his victory was not a fluke and he deserved to wear the United States championship belt. The match started with Ox knawing on DiBiase's forehead, but the champion lifted his knee and dazed the challenger. DiBiase went for a headlock takedown, but Ox broke free and landed a massive clothesline, the champion was then thrown out of the ring and as he barely made it back through the ropes Ox dropped a knee on the back of his head. The challenger threw DiBiase into the ropes and went for a back body drop but DiBiase jumped over him and landed a sunset flip into a near fall. The champion put Baker into a Million Dollar Dream and almost choked him out, but Ox made it to the ropes. Ox Baker never fully recovered and after a few failed attempts at regaining control DiBiase locked in another Million Dollar Dream, this time the ref lifted Ox's arm and let it drop 3 times then called for the bell.
Ted DiBiase wins by submission after a Million Dollar Dream at 6:42
Ted DiBiase defends the United States championship
-Main Event- -LWF World Championship- 30 Minute Iron Man Match In case of a draw, a 10 minute sudden death period will begin with the victory going to the wrestler who can land the first fall
Killer Kowalski (Challenger) Vs. "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers (Champion)
The iron man match began with both wrestlers unable to get an advantage on each other. From there it was all action as both landed near falls and brawled in and out of the ring. It wasn't until 17 minutes into the match when Rogers got the figure four on Kowalski and got the first fall. Kowalski wasn't to be out done and soon landed his finisher, the claw hold and got a fall. With the match tied at 1-1, Buddy Rogers wrestled like a true champion by getting several falls in a few minutes. At 25 minutes the score was Rogers 4, Kowalski 1, but the challenger got a second wind and dominated the champion and scored 4 more falls of his own. With the 30 minute mark looming, it looked like we would have a new champion, but in a last ditch effort Buddy Rogers once again used his figure four to get another fall. The bell sounded at 30 minutes with a tied score of 5-5. When both wrestlers got back to their feet the ref sounded the bell starting the 10 minute sudden death period. The two locked up and it was Kowalski who sent Rogers to the ropes and went for a back body drop, but the champion flipped him over into a pin 1...2...3!!! BUDDY ROGERS GETS THE WIN!!!!
30 Minutes expired with a tie 5-5
Buddy Rogers wins by pinfall at 0:27 in the sudden death period
"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers successfully defends the LWF World Championship
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Post by jeromy1983 on Aug 8, 2012 21:32:35 GMT -5
LWF #9 has been scheduled. The action will be at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California. Giant Baba has had a string of impressive victories and has earned a shot at the LWF World title, currently held by "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers. Ted DiBiase, fresh from his first U.S. title defense is set to go against the Destroyer with the belt on the line. In a return match, The Valient Brothers unveiled a secret weapon to help win the tag titles back from The Road Warriors, which is none other than manager Captain Lou Albano. Will Albano interfere to get the Valients the gold, or will Hawk and Animal power through the opposition once again? In other news, the exciting action in the LWF has attracted several new talented wrestlers from around the globe who will be debuting over the next few cards. Mil Mascaras brings his lucha libre mastery to the LWF in a match against Bobo Brazil. Two new tag teams debut against each other in a match that's sure to shake up the tag team division: The Midnight Express with their manager Jim Cornette will collide with The Killer Bees. Sabu brings his high flying skills to the ring against the man who is credited with innovating the style, "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan brings his 2X4 to the ring against the man who carries the Singapore cane: Sandman in what's sure to be a full out brawl! Finally, Koko B. Ware makes his LWF debut against one of the hottest names in professional wrestling today: Bryan Danielson. Danielson has already declared his desire to be the LWF World champion and even that the legends will tap out to his mastery of submission. STAY TUNED!!!!
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